All automatic transmission have a fluid pump. The pump is usually mounted on the front of the transmission, and turns with the engine.
No fluid, blown fuse, bad pump, plugged hose,
on the left of the van
If too much transmission fluid is added, or there is something wrong with the pump
Use a hand pump and pump the fluid out of the transmission through the fill tube. You will only be able to get around 25% of the fluid out but so you will need to repeat this procedure at least 3 more times. When you pump the fluid out, put back exactly the same amount of fluid you removed. Do not overfill. This is the only way to do it without removing something.
In the fuel tank
Inside the gas tank.
If you remove the right front plastic fender liner on the caravan, the water pump is lower right of the engine.
Fuel pump in tank- see dealer
yes
It is directly below centre of pump.
I went to Walmart and purchased a manual pump with 4 ft. hoses and pumped fluid from the top side of the engine transmission filler. This will retrieve all but what's in the torque converter. Change this two to three times and it makes a big difference. The pump cost less than $5.00. Pump it into a milk jug and recycle.
I can get to it but how does one get it out?